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Analysing emotional states under duress or during heightened, life-and-death situations is extremely difficult, especially given the inability of laboratory experiments to adequately replicate the environment and the inherent biases of post event surveys. It is in this area that natural...
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Analysing emotional states under duress or during heightened, life-and-death situations is extremely difficult, especially given the inability of laboratory experiments to adequately replicate the environment and the inherent biases of post event surveys. It is in this area that natural...
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Religiosity affects everything from fertility and health to labor force participation and productivity. But why are … high religiosity levels evolve in high earthquake risk areas, and are passed on across generations to individuals no longer … living in these areas. The impact is global: earthquakes increase religiosity both within Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism …
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Analysing emotional states under duress or during heightened, life-and-death situations is extremely difficult, especially given the inability of laboratory experiments to adequately replicate the environment and the inherent biases of post event surveys. It is in this area that natural...
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43 U.S. states. Our empirical results indicate a robust, negative relationship between this measure of religiosity and …
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This research establishes that religiosity has a persistent effect on economic outcomes. First we use a sample of … migrants in the US to establish that religiosity at the country of origin has a long lasting effect on the religiosity of … migrants. Second, exploiting variations in the inherited component of religiosity of migrants, our analysis uncovers the causal …
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We look at the effect of religiosity on social trust, defined as the share of a population that thinks that people in …, democratic stability and subjective well-being. The effect of religiosity is theoretically unclear: while all major religions … the U.S. states, measuring religiosity by the share of the population that answers yes to the question “Is religion an …
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This paper identifies a new source of differences in religiosity: the presence of future tense marking in language. We … less likely to be religious and to take up the short-term costs associated with religiosity. What is likely to drive this …
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This paper identifies a new source of differences in religiosity: the presence of future tense marking in language. We … less likely to be religious and to take up the short-term costs associated with religiosity. What is likely to drive this …
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